Interest Barrier Level definition

Interest Barrier Level means the level specified as such in the applicable Final Terms.
Interest Barrier Level means the value or the percentage specified as such in the relevant Final Terms.
Interest Barrier Level means, in respect of an Interest Payment Date and an Interest Barrier Underlying, the percentage level specified as such for such Interest Payment Date in the table below.

More Definitions of Interest Barrier Level

Interest Barrier Level means 60%
Interest Barrier Level means the percentage specified as such in the applicable Final Terms; “K1” means the percentage specified as such in the applicable Final Terms;
Interest Barrier Level means as defined in the table below.
Interest Barrier Level means, in respect of an Interest Payment Date and an Interest Barrier Underlying, the percentage level specified as such for such Interest Payment Date in the table below."Interest Barrier Underlying(S)" means the Interim Performance Underlying.Definitions relating to the determination of the amount of interest due on an Interest Payment DateThe "Interest Amount", means that the Interest Amount in respect of each CA, an Interest Payment Date and if due as provided above, is fixed interest and will be:the relevant amount specified for such Interest Payment Date in the table below plus the sum of the Interest Amounts (if any) specified in the table below in respect of all of the Interest Payment Dates (if any) falling prior to such Interest Payment Date on which an Interest Barrier Event did not occur and, therefore, such Interest Amounts had not previously been paid and have not already been accounted for on any prior Interest Payment Date. Mandatory Early Redemption ("MER")The Mandatory Early Redemption amount ("MER Amount") due on the relevant Mandatory Early Redemption Date ("MER Date") if a Mandatory Early Redemption Event ("MER Event") occurs will be determined as follows:If in respect of a MER Date, a MER Barrier Event has occurred, the Securities will be redeemed on the relevant MER Date at an amount for each CA equal to the amount specified as the MER Amount for the relevant MER Date in the table below..If the Securities are redeemed early, only the relevant MER Amount and any final amounts in respect of interest shall be payable and no further amounts shall be paid or assets deliverable.A "MER Barrier Observation Date" is, in respect of a MER Date, each date or dates specified as such for such MER Date in the table below (subject to adjustment – see "Adjustments" below).A "MER Date" is each date specified as such in the table below.A "MER Valuation Date" is, in respect of a MER Date, each date or dates specified as such for such MER Date in the table below (subject to adjustment – see "Adjustments" below).The "MER Strike Date" is 18 January 2022, in respect of the MER Underlying.Definitions relating to the underlying(s) relevant for mandatory early redemption, the performance of such underlying(s) and levels of such underlying(s)A "MER Underlying" means the Underlying specified as such in the Underlying table below.The "MER Performance Underlying(s)" for a MER Date isin respect of a MER Date, the MER Underlying with the Nth lowest (which shall, if,...

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